Show I MANS MAN'S BODY IS CUT CUTI INTO PIECES BY I fAST TRAiN Scattered alou along the tho southbound Riu Piu Grande tracks for nearly three of nf a m mile e the tho terribly man mangled le r J mains ains of Donald E. E Mathews n a railroad d clerk formerly of Colorado Springs s were discovered ere at 7 o'clock last n night Tho The body bod had Lad been ground g to hits bits by bythe bythe the wheels he ls of Rio fin Grande train No Xo 4 4 which left tb the tbt city shortly afler r 6 o'clock arid a n. portion of ot the tho body is is still mit missing in The trunk of the tho body hod was discovered ot ered erel II by Hugo huge Slink Slush l 1217 li South Ei Eighth West Vest street who vho stopped a W West t Side Rapid Transit Trant car passing along Tenth South street and tho the passengers gers ers of his find The police were wro NOat at once Po sent Int for and they followed tho the trail n il of blood bloo as far far north as Sixth South street where the accident seems to have hn-c occurred III In tho the clothes which were found near Sixth South street were papers showing that Mathews was a member of tho the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks lodge lO of Colorado Colora o Springs and that ho had been heen night car clerk dek for the tho Santa SantaFe Fo Fe system B at Colorado Springs There was also an c. c express press receipt fur for a bundie bundle bun bun- dIe dle sent yesterday to himself at Grand Junction together with a letter of introduction introduction in in- to Thomas E E. Holmes of Grand Junction written ritten by E. E C. C Shirer of the Western Sugar and Land com corn of Colorado Springs s. s Ma Mathews was last seen Feen near Sixth South streets and tho the n Rio jUn o Grande tracks by Len Phillips a Rio Grande watchman t shortly before 7 0 clock lie He informed inform d Phillips that he was doing oin to catch train No 4 1 and beat it to Grand Junction Phillips told toW him he could not Dot do so and ordered him away Ho He walked down n the tracks and aud evidently evi ci dently douty tried to board hoard the mo-in mo moving train which pa passed sed within a few minutes 1 Missing his footing he mu must t have fallen beneath tho wheels heels which dragged him for over three quarters of a mile Jus Jus- Justice tico tice Dana T T. Smith viewed the remains which wore were taken to 0 O'Donnell's s 's un sin- parlors and decided that there was as no need of an inquest The officials of th the tho Brotherhood of Railway Clerks at Colorado Springs were notified d b by wire last n night ht but so ao far no DO advices ad havE been rece received Cd as to the tho disposition which will be he made of the body While the details are arc not I known it t is supposed that Mathews was I unable to obtain employment in this city and was endeavoring to get jet to tu Grand Junction where ho hoped hope to ob oh- tam tain work through the letters of which h eh he carried The railroad men ilsen who viewed the body bOlh arc dent Ilent that the man was riding on the tho trucks and that in some Rome manner he ho lo lost t lii hIt his hold and dropped under tho the wheels |